--- In [email protected], Juan Gonzalez <obij...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
>   I would like to share with you the Skypic board:
> 
> http://fotos.iearobotics.com/index.php?album=skypic-2009&image=Skypic-2009-2.jpg
> 
> 
> It is a rather an old PIC-based board, developed mainly for teaching
> electronics and microprocessor architecture at Universities. It was
> designed in 2003 using Eagle. Now, we have migrated it into Kicad.
> 
>   It is an open source board. All the schematics, pcb and Gerber files
> are under the GPL licence. You can download this file[1] or directly
> access to the SVN[2] repository.
> 
>   We have manufactured 25 PCBs at ELATE.SA (in Spain) and everything
> went fine
> 
>   More information can be found on the web[3], but it is in spanish :-(
> We still have not have time to translate it into English (sorry)
> 
>   I would like to thank to all the Kicad developers for this wonderful
> electronic tool and specially to Jean-Pierre Charras. Also I would like
> to thank to Renie S.Marquet[4] for all the wonderful 3D models he have
> made. Thank you very much. 
> 
>   The open hardware designs are "more open" when they are developed with
> Kicad.
> 
> Best regards, Juan
> 
> [1]http://www.iearobotics.com/proyectos/skypic/download/v1.3/skypic-2009.zip
> [2]http://svn.iearobotics.com/Skypic/v1.3-2009/
> [3]http://www.iearobotics.com/wiki/index.php?title=Skypic
> [4]http://www.reniemarquet.cjb.net/index.html
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Blog: www.iearobotics.com/blog
> Web: www.iearobotics.com/juan

I have just looked at your website, and it looks like a wonderfull little 
device. I was wondering. Would it be possible to use this card as a control 
interface to move a telescope??? ie drive stepper motors????

Andy
>


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